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[Young people with healthy BMIs are using AI
and simple photo-editing software to fake their weight and access powerful weight-loss drugs, an ITV News investigation has found. Weight-loss injections are intended for people with obesity or specific medical needs. But after hearing repeated claims that some online pharmacies were approving edited photos, I decided to test the system myself. When my doorbell rang just two days after submitting an application to one pharmacy website, a small package had already arrived. Inside was Mounjaro. I had used basic editing software to widen my waist, face, and body before uploading the images. Within a week, three different companies had approved me and sent out three separate prescriptions. I also spoke to three women who had been accepted in the same way, sometimes with only a single edited image.] Report https://www.itv.com/news/2026-01-02/...itv-news-finds Last edited by arista; 05-01-2026 at 02:16 PM. |
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To look like this ?
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